Enlarge image | The Comptroller of Maryland Serving the People What You Should Know While every taxpayer is ultimately responsible for what All Maryland taxpayers have the right to: • Process an electronically-filed return within is on their tax return, many choose to have someone else • Fair treatment and helpful advice. 72 hours of being accepted by our system, prepare their return. When selecting a preparer, keep • Privacy of your tax records. barring any problems with the return’s accuracy. these tips in mind: • Free forms and instructions available • Process any paper return as quickly as possible. 24 hours a day on our website at • Reduce your refund if you owe taxes for other periods, A tax preparer should never: www.marylandtaxes.gov or owe money to another state agency, IRS, child support payments or to any of several other states. • Promise you a refund before looking at your • Free assistance and state tax return preparation at • Take collection action if you fail to pay, financial information or asking questions. any of our 12 taxpayer service offices located including filing liens, garnishing wages, making • Promise you a larger refund than another preparer. throughout the state, including Annapolis and bank attachments and suspending renewal • Ask you to sign a blank or incomplete return. Baltimore. of state-issued licenses. • Ask you to sign a return in pencil. • Claim they have a special relationship with • A free copy of your previously filed state tax If you disagree with your tax assessment, the Comptroller’s Office or IRS. return by writing us at: you have the right to: Revenue Administration Division • File an appeal and ask for your case to be heard by a Before you sign your prepared return, be sure to: Attn: Central Files hearing officer. 110 Carroll St., • Review the entire return. • Have someone represent you or act on your Annapolis MD 21401. • Make sure your preparer signs the return. own behalf. • Get your financial documents back, • File an additional appeal with the Maryland Tax including copies of all final returns. After you file a tax return you can expect Court within 30 days from the date of the final • Get a receipt that contains the preparer’s the Comptroller’s Office will: determination by the hearing officer. address and phone number. • Notify you in writing if changes were made to your 80 Calvert St. Annapolis, MD 21401 • Ask your preparer to e-file the return. Find a list of return, including a reduction in your refund. Tel: (410) 260-7300 Fax: (410) 974-2045 preparers who e-file at: www.irs. gov/efile • Disclose tax information to the IRS as required by law. www.marylandtaxes. og v |
Enlarge image | The Maryland Taxpayer’s of Bill Requirements For Tax Preparers & Individuals who prepare taxes for Marylanders In Maryland, a registered tax preparer: Rights are required to pass the Maryland Tax Preparers • Has paid a fee to register with the state Board. Consumer Guide Examination. The requirement applies to tax preparers • Must have passed a tax exam. currently registered or those who have renewed • Has a certificate from the Board. Ask to see it. their registration. • Must take continuing education courses We all pay our fair share of taxes in federal and Maryland tax subjects. to help provide for government services The Maryland State Board of Individual Tax Preparers like education, public safety and transportation. qualifies and registers individual tax preparers in the While Maryland tax preparers are required by state State. An individual is required to be registered by law to be registered with the Board, there are a few To ensure all taxpayers understand their rights the Board before providing individual tax preparation exceptions. The following do not have to be and are informed when filing their taxes, the services. In Maryland, there are more than 3,600 registered with the Board: Comptroller’s Office created the Maryland registered tax preparers. • Certified Public Accountants (CPA) Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights and Consumer Guide. • Enrolled Agents of the Internal Revenue Service Individuals who have not passed the examination and • Attorneys. This publication is designed to educate prepare tax returns are subject to disciplinary action, Maryland tax preparers must have a Maryland Registration taxpayers on how to select a tax preparer, which may result in a suspension, revocation and/or a and a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN), their rights and what they can expect civil penalty not to exceed $5,000. which is issued by the Internal Revenue Service to all tax when filing a return. preparers in every state. It is not a Maryland Registration. Using a Maryland Registered Preparer provides tax- Maryland preparers MUST have both. Ask to see your payers with the confidence that their tax return is being preparer’s Maryland Registration Card. prepared correctly and legally. Taxpayers are reminded To reach the Maryland State Board of Individual Tax Preparers, that they are ultimately responsible for their taxes, not call 410-230-6257, email indtaxprep@dllr.state.md.us or visit the website 80 Calvert Street, Annapolis, Maryland 21401 the preparer. Taxpayers may file a complaint with the of the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation at Tel: 410-260-7300 Fax: 410-974-2045 Board if there is a problem with a tax preparer. http://dllr.maryland.gov/license/taxprep. www.marylandtaxes. og v |